Message from @Borzo
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It was authoritarian
So of course the reactionaries who were used to that wanted to go back to that shitty life before trying out progress
“Trying out progress” is that way Poland was one of the first to demand their independence during the fall of the Soviet Union?
You mean industrialisation and bringing the country into modern times?
The people didn’t ask for communism
It was enforced apon them
You really think that communism is forced onto people?
Lmao
Ahh yeah....
In Poland it was!
In Romania it was!
Considering that communism is first stateless, with no state oppression to force upon anything, classless, with no upper classes to force anything upon the working class
In Czechoslovakia it was
LMAO
Don’t give me “it’s not reall communism”
Argument
People in czechiaslovakia fought for council communism, which Khrushchev crushed
It but we aren’t taking about Khrushchev are we?
Romania was also a fascist state
Yes it was
No
As was most of Eastern Europe
Poland was a authoritarian state
Including Bulgaria
Not a fascist one
Under nazis it was fascist
Bulgaria was, I agree
Fascism forced upon Yugoslavia as well
Ustase and Cetnik forces
That was until, Marshall Tito, a communist, pushed them out
That’s because Yugoslavia allied with the west
And before we go on let's discuss the basics of communism
Communism is a stateless, moneyless and classless society
What these states were is called socialism, the stage in which is before communism
Anarchism is when you skip the stage of socialism and move straight to communism
I know these things
I used to be a communist myself
These countries had communist parties in control, which end goal was to reach communism and wither away the state, the threat of imperialism made it not such
The Soviet Union wasn’t imperialist at all huh? Afghanistan deserved it am I right?
You'd call that imperialism?